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Detection of ischaemic heart disease in symptomatic women

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The 2014 revision of the 2005 AHA consensus statement on the evaluation of women with suspected ischaemic heart disease is a major update. The authors discuss the spectrum of ischaemic heart disease and review new data on the diagnostic and prognostic performance of the various diagnostic testing modalities now available.

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Kuller, L., Wong, T. Detection of ischaemic heart disease in symptomatic women. Nat Rev Cardiol 11, 505–506 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrcardio.2014.110

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